Converting or incorporating Google Apps with existing Postini account

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Jay

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Jul 3, 2008, 4:59:20 PM7/3/08
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Is there some article that describes what I need to do to get my
client using Google Apps with Postini? They had the Postini Security
that cleans email of spam and viruses but also have the archiving.
Recently we just migrated all the email to Google Apps. I didn't
realize that the Postini is still seperate since they are archiving
email. I need to get Postini configured to incorporate the archiving
and spam protection again. Something tells me the spam probably works
through the new Google Apps account we setup but not the archiving. I
don't want to lose all the archiving to date.

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jay

Jay

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Jul 7, 2008, 12:17:54 PM7/7/08
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Any help on this would be appreciated. I'm assuming someone has done
this before. I want email flowing through Postini then forwarded to
their google apps email accounts. For inbound from Postini from the
delivery manager do I put in the main mx record for Google Apps:
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM or something different? I want to make sure I have
the correct entry before changing it. Also from within Google Apps I
want all email forwarded through Postini to archive everything. What
is the procedure for doing that? I see i can put an Outbound Gateway
in the email settings in Google Apps and I'm assuming this is the
outbounds7.obsmtp.com?

FrankM

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Jul 7, 2008, 1:35:17 PM7/7/08
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If the domain is still listed in the old Security service, you will
not be able to use it with Premier until Postini takes it out of the
system. Google has not added any formal migration processes to their
mix of services at this time.
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